Peter Marciano, Sr. said it’s unfortunate knowing that one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects won two trophies named for Brockton boxing great Rocky Marciano.

Alleged Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, who was killed Friday in Watertown during a shootout with police, won the heavyweight division of the New England Golden Gloves Tournament two years straight – getting two Rocky Marciano trophies.

Plymouth resident Peter Marciano, the Brockton Blockbuster’s younger brother, said that his family members are very upset being connected to Tsarnaev, a former amateur boxer.

“They hate the idea of even the association of the name ‘Rocky Marciano’ with one of the marathon bombers and I obviously feel the same way,” Marciano said.

Each year, the winner of the heavyweight division of the New England Golden Gloves Tournament gets the Rocky Marciano trophy as the top fighter in the weight class.

In 2009 and 2010, alleged terrorist Tamerlan Tsarnaev won the honors. The Chechen immigrant is suspected of plotting and carrying out last week’s bombing of the Boston Marathon, which left three people dead and more than 170 people injured.

He and his brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are also suspected of killing an MIT campus police officer early Friday morning and leading police on a chase through the Boston area, which later led to Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s death Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s capture.

Bob Russo, executive director of the New England Golden Gloves, said the organization is considering the removal of Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s name from tournament records.

“It’s something that probably we should do for sure,” Russo said. “If there’s a way of doing it, I would like to do it.”

Russo said he will be sitting down with the tournament’s board of directors this week and will discuss action on Tsarnaev.

“It’s unfortunate,” Russo said. “It’s hard to undo something.”

Peter Marciano, Sr. said the family was not taking action.

“As far as taking any action, I don’t really think that we would even consider anything remotely,” Marciano said.